US lawmakers have released over 20,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's estate, shedding light on his extensive connections. Notable names mentioned include Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, former President Donald Trump, and others from entertainment and media. Trump, who was friends with Epstein, has claimed their relationship soured long before Epstein's legal troubles began. Michael Wolff, journalist and author, appeared in these documents discussing strategic advice for Trump during his campaign. Larry Summers, former Treasury Secretary, exchanged emails with Epstein, suggesting regular meetings and connections with global figures. Kathryn Ruemmler, former White House counsel for Obama, discussed hush money payments about Trump. Peter Thiel, a billionaire investor and Trump supporter, and linguist Noam Chomsky were also mentioned, showcasing the bridge between high-profile professionals and Epstein. As investigations progress, these revelations highlight the intricate web of relationships Epstein maintained, raising questions about the implications for those involved.